Resources

Resources

Recovery Toolkits

At Prelude Behavioral Services, everything we do is inspired and guided by our mission, vision and values. These principals are the foundation of the beliefs and actions of all of our employees every day.

YOU CAN FIX THIS.
WE'LL PROVIDE THE TOOLS.

We have created the following resources to provide help for you, a family member or a friend.

Self Recovery Toolkit

What Do You Need Help With?

Our Self Recovery Toolkit is designed to provide guidance if you think you are struggling with addiction. Taking care of your health is important. The first step is seeking help, and our Toolkit provides guidance if you think you may be struggling with an addiction problem.

Toolkit for Problem Gambling (Self)

Toolkit for Prescription Drug Abuse Recovery (Self)

Toolkit for Marijuana Recovery (Self)

Toolkit for Alcohol Recovery (Self)

Family Recovery Toolkit

What Do You Need Help With?

Our Family Recovery Toolkit is designed to provide you guidance if one of your family members is struggling with addiction. Your family is the most important thing in your life. You look out for them; you care about their well-being. With addiction, sometimes the best action you can take is simply starting a conversation.

Toolkit for Problem Gambling (Family)

Toolkit for Prescription Drug Abuse Recovery (Family)

Toolkit for Marijuana Recovery (Family)

Toolkit for Alcohol Recovery (Family)

Friend Recovery Toolkit

What Do You Need Help With?

Our Friend Recovery Toolkit is designed to provide you guidance if one of your friends is struggling with addiction. Your friend has been with you through good times and bad. You value their opinion and they value yours. If you think your friend could be struggling with addiction, use this toolkit to understand the steps you can take to help them.

Toolkit for Problem Gambling (Friend)

Toolkit for Prescription Drug Abuse Recovery (Friend)

Toolkit for Marijuana Recovery (Friend)

Toolkit for Alcohol Recovery (Friend)

Online Assessments

Do you ever wonder if you or someone you care about has an addiction?

We offer these quizzes below as a helpful starting point in assessing your own substance use. You can also answer these screening questions with someone else in mind if the person you are concerned about is someone other than yourself.

YOU’RE WORTH IT.
GET THE HELP YOU NEED.

Most people recognize a concern about their addiction well before they reach out for help. If you’ve ever considered slowing down on your habit, or reducing your intake, now’s a good time to take a look at your behavior patterns. Use one of our quick quizzes below to help you take the next steps on your recovery journey.

Gambling Quiz

Take Quiz Now

Have you ever felt the need to cut down on your gambling?

Yes

No

Have you ever been annoyed when people have commented on or criticize your gambling?

Yes

No

Have you ever felt guilty or badly about your gambling?

Yes

No

Have you ever gambled longer than you planned in order to win back what you lost?

Yes

No

Email Address*

Prescription Drug Quiz

Take Quiz Now

Have you ever felt you should cut down on your drug use?

Yes

No

Have you ever been annoyed when people have commented on or criticize your drug use?

Yes

No

Have you ever felt guilty or badly about your drug use?

Yes

No

Have you ever taken drugs first thing in the morning to steady your nerves?

Yes

No

Email Address*

Alcohol Quiz

Take Quiz Now

Have you ever felt you should cut down on your drinking?

Yes

No

Have you ever been annoyed when people have commented on or criticize your drinking?

Yes

No

Have you ever felt guilty or badly about your drinking?

Yes

No

Have you ever drank alcohol first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover?

Yes

No

Email Address*

Methamphetamine Quiz

Take Quiz Now

Have you ever felt you should cut down on your methamphetamine use?

Yes

No

Have you ever been annoyed when people have commented on or criticize your drug use?

Yes

No

Have you ever felt guilty or badly about your drug use?

Yes

No

Have you ever used methamphetamine first thing in the morning to steady your nerves?

Links

Prelude Behavioral Services seeks to be a comprehensive source of information for individuals who are themselves addicted to substances or behaviors we well as those who interact with them – families, employers, friends, physicians, etc.

We are neither directly affiliated with, nor endorse, these resources but are pleased to provide other potential resources for your convenience.

FAQ

For Referrals

While many patients enter services through self-referral, Prelude also welcomes referrals from medical and mental health professionals, attorneys, businesses, law enforcement, clergy, labor unions, other treatment facilities, family members, and others.

We value the relationship you have built with your patient, peer or family member and promise to provide exceptional care while they are in our services. We are committed to creating a successful collaborative relationship with you throughout the treatment process.